Wrangle over Brazil equipment

Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter FARMERS at Villa Franca Farm in Glendale are embroiled in a bitter wrangle over management of machinery and equipment they received under the Brazil More Food…

Deceased’s estate reopened12 years after closure

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter The High Court has ordered the immediate reopening of a deceased estate, 12 years after its closure, following a discovery that the assets had been fraudulently…

Walking in Spirit: Growing in the knowledge of God

Colossians 1 vs 9-10; “For this reason we also, since the day we heard it, do not cease to pray for you, and to ask that you may be filled…

CAPS players get their dues

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United players had a timely boost ahead of the blockbuster Harare Derby when they received their monthly salaries yesterday before they got down to business…

Take up engineering courses, students told

Collen Murahwa Herald Reporter STUDENTS should take up engineering courses as they are important in the industrialisation of the nation, a Cabinet minister has said. Speaking during the graduation of 2…

A DERBY SET FOR A DEMBARE VICTORY

Bothwell Mahlengwe Correspondent experts have always said form is thrown out of the window whenever the Harare Derby comes around, but Sunday’s game is a different one and all odds…

ZOU games liven up Mutare

Fungayi Munyoro Mutare Correspondent MORE than 600 athletes from the country’s 10 provinces descended on Mutare this week for the fifth edition of the Zimbabwe Open University annual Vice Chancellor’s Games.

Siblings nabbed for engaging in incest

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent A Mberengwa man and his sister have been arrested for engaging in incest. The incest between the two siblings, a 23-year-old and his sister (15) only came…

Why support for local farmers is vital

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Focus Zimbabwean farmers have over the years, since the agrarian revolution began, gained confidence to move from maize production into other cash crops such as tobacco and wheat.

Feather in the cap for First Lady . . . Over 250 women get poulty training . . . 3 000 chicks to kick-start project

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe’s chicken rearing training programme has received an overwhelming response in Masvingo, as more than 250 women from the ruling Zanu-PF’s Women’s League…

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